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Friday, 31 October 2014

State vs. Reed" is a 60 minute documentary that explores an explosive capital murder trial in Texas that has resulted in a questionable death penalty conviction of Bastrop, Texas' Rodney Reed. Reed, a then-28 year-old black male with a minor criminal record, was convicted in 1998 of the murder of Stacey Stites, a 19 year-old finacee' of a local police officer named Jimmy Fennell. Though Fennell was the primary suspect for over a year who failed two polygraph examinations, Reed was eventually arrested after DNA found on the victim was connected to him. Reed claims that he and the victim, who was Caucasian, shared a consensual sexual affair for over 6 months and that an encounter the night before would account for the finding of his DNA as well as a possible motive for the real killer. "State vs. Reed" dives into this complex and potentially benchmark case that still rattles the citizens of this small Central Texas town. By talking to those who knew best -- friends of the victim and family of the defendent, investigators, lawyers, journalists and Reed himself, on Texas' notorious Death Row -- the award winning documentary reveals a case fraught with open questions and unusual coincidences. Ultimately, the documentary reveals the mistake-prone system that sentences men and woman to death in the state of Texas at a rate incomparable around the world. Filmmakers Bustoz and Polomski are first-time feature filmmakers, though have worked in the medium in central Texas for years. Previously, they have worked on the internationally screened short documentary, "Hecho a Mano: Tres Historias de Guatemala". "State vs. Reed" premiered at the 2006 South By Southwest Film Festival where it won the Lone Star States Audience Award. It has since been screened multiple times in the central Texas area, including PBS.

Funeral Of Slain Man Held Under Strict Security Measures In Jerusalem

Hundreds of Palestinians, including family members, held earlier on Friday at dawn the funeral procession of the slain Palestinian, Ibrahim Hijazi, 32, in occupied Jerusalem although the police and the army imposed a tight siege in an attempt to limit the number of Palestinians attending the funeral.

The Israeli army handed the family the body of their slain son, shortly after midnight, before installing numerous roadblocks to prevent the Palestinians from participating in the funeral procession, and informed the family that only 45 persons are allowed to attend.

The WAFA News Agency said the soldiers installed many roadblocks in Salah Ed-Deen Street and various nearby areas after declaring them closed military zones, while hundreds of Palestinians, who were prevented from participating in the funeral procession, started chanting for the slain Palestinian, the liberation of Palestine and the end of the illegitimate Israeli occupation.

Despite the extensive presence of soldiers and police officers, and the tight siege, more than 300 Palestinians managed to break through the barricades, and attended the funeral and burial of the slain Palestinian.

Hijazi was buried in Bab as-Sahera graveyard in Salah Ed-Deen area in occupied East Jerusalem. He was assassinated, Thursday, in his own home by multiple rounds of live ammunition fired by undercover forces of the Israeli military.

Israel claims he is behind the attempted killing of fanatic Israeli rabbi Yehuda Glick, who suffered four gunshot injuries to his chest, ribs and intestines.

Glick led repeated invasions into the al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem as part the attempts “to demolish the mosque and rebuild the temple.”

He is also the head of the so-called Temple Mount Heritage Foundation, the umbrella foundation that runs many fanatic groups responsible for numerous provocative attacks and invasions targeting the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Muslim worshipers.

Hijazi is a former political prisoner who was held by Israel for 11 years, including 10 years in solitary confinement, and was released on June 5, 2012.

He was initially sentenced to six years, but in 2004, he received an additional four-year imprisonment allegedly after attacking a soldier.

Dennis Lee Allen and Stanley Orson Mozee walked out of a Dallas County courtroom Tuesday after the judge ruled that their murder convictions from 2000 should be overturned based on previously withheld evidence. The Innocence Project and the Innocence Project of Texas had petitioned for the pair’s release based on evidence that suggests serious prosecutorial misconduct as well as the favorable results of recent DNA testing on bloodstains and other key evidence from the crime scene. District Attorney Craig Watkins and his Conviction Integrity Unit agreed that the prosecutor withheld exculpatory evidence and joined the lawyers for Allen and Mozee in seeking Tuesday’s ruling that the pair did not receive a fair trial on that basis.

Allen and Mozee were convicted of the 1999 murder of Reverend Jesse Borns Jr., despite a lack of physical evidence or any eyewitnesses connecting them to the crime. The prosecution relied on testimony from jailhouse informants and an unrecorded confession from Mozee, who has a history of mental illness and immediately recanted, saying he was coerced into signing a statement.

Post-conviction DNA testing found no trace of DNA from the two men on multiple items recovered from the scene, however DNA from one or more persons that doesn’t match to the victim, Allen or Mozee was discovered on several items. Further, letters were discovered in the former Assistant District Attorney’s case file from jailhouse informants indicating that they had been promised reduced sentences in exchange for their testimony. These informants, who claimed to have heard Allen and Mozee admitting to the murder, swore to the jury that they didn’t receive, or even seek, favorable treatment for their testimony. These letters were never disclosed during the 2000 trials despite orders from the judge to turn over prior statements made by all witnesses and all evidence favorable to the defense. The two inmates both received lenient sentences for the crimes they were facing and have since told defense attorneys their initial testimony was false.

Davontae Sanford's Birthday Let's all give a gift to Davontae . There are many things we can do which would make a nice birthday gift for him. Here are some ideas.- Send a letter to Davontae telling him we haven't forgotten him and we continue to fight to get the truth out about his case.- Tell a friend about the details of Davontae's caseDavontae Sanford-684070Ionia Maxmium Correctional Fac.1576 W.Bluewater HighwayIonia,Mi 48446http://www.pinterest.com/irishgreeneyes2/davontae-sanford/

New Abolitionists Radio seeks to educate listeners to the glaring fact that slavery was never abolished and is still practiced by both states and the federation of states constituting the United States of America . The main purpose of this program to agitate for an end to 21st Century Slavery and Human Trafficking.

Thursday, 30 October 2014

With the AFP and media awash with evidence of drug syndication at Australian airports involving corrupt baggage handlers and others, and with the AFP actually in possession of the Kessing Reports which proved it, what did Commissioner Michael Keelty tell the media two weeks before the verdict in the Schapelle Corby case?

He stated the following:"There is very little intelligence to suggest that baggage handlers are using innocent people to traffic heroin or other drugs between states"

However, as with the huge catalogue of evidence relating to former Prime Minister John Howard and former Justice Minister Christopher Ellison, they are silent. They don’t even respond to questions from the people who elect them.

The ranks are closed, with Schapelle Corby and the Australian public on the outside.

Since 2004 drone strikes have killed 2,379 human beings. Of those thousands killed, only 12% could be positively identified as “militants". Drone strike victims are overwhelmingly innocent civilians. SIGN THE PETITION & WATCH THE FULL FILM FREE: http://www.bravenewfilms.org/nomoredr...

These innocents are mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, grandmas, old, young, and they are NOT terrorists.

The US drone policy by all evidence is not making us safer. The opposite is happening: anti-American sentiment fuels terrorism.

A year ago for the first time drone survivor families from Pakistan came to the United States to testify before Congress. Conversations have since changed on Capitol Hill and more members of Congress are paying attention and asking the right questions. The number of US airstrikes in Pakistan has been declining in volume every year but there is still much more work to be done**. We need to continue to ramp up the public pressure against drone strikes.

In Unmanned: America's Drone Wars, the eighth full-length feature documentary from Brave New Foundation, director Robert Greenwald investigates the impact of U.S. drone strikes at home and abroad through more than 70 separate interviews, including a former American drone operator who shares what he has witnessed in his own words, Pakistani families mourning loved ones and seeking legal redress, investigative journalists pursuing the truth, and top military officials warning against blowback from the loss of innocent life.

Throughout Unmanned, Greenwald intersperses in-depth interviews with never-before-seen footage from the tribal regions in Pakistan to humanize those who have been impacted by our drone policy. This footage, alongside interviews with Pakistani drone survivors, describes the brutal reality of drone attacks ordered during the Obama Administration. The film highlights the stories of 16 year old Tariq Aziz, killed by a drone a mere week after he participated in a public conference in Islamabad in 2011, and a school teacher, Rafiq ur Rehman, grappling with the loss of his elderly mother and the hospitalization of his children due to a drone strike last year, showing how delicate life can be in this virtual war where no one is accepting responsibility for the casualties.

ABOUT BRAVE NEW FILMSRobert Greenwald and Brave New Films are at the forefront of the fight to create a just America. Using new media and internet video campaigns, Brave New Films has created a quick-strike capability that informs the public, challenges corporate media with the truth, and motivates people to take action on social issues nationwide. Brave New Films’ investigative films have scrutinized the impact of U.S. drone strikes; the war on whistleblowers; and Wal Mart’s corporate practices. The company’s films have received more than 56 million views online.

On a day when a story breaks on the BBC about the Swiss contract children or child slavery as it should be called, UNICEF reports that 1 in 4 children in Britain are living in poverty. "The UNICEF report also ranked the UK 25th on a child poverty league table of 41 developed nations for allowing the effects of the international economic crisis to hurt vulnerable households."

The tragedy in Switzerland began in the 1850's and continued into the late 20th Century. I have said many times that despite our modern sophistication (which actually means adulterated and less than natural) and technological advancement we are still plagued with barbarity and cannot yet be considered to have generally emerged as humane creatures.

You are to be congratulated, only in the darkest perverted sense, at the success of your war on the poor. You clearly take pride in it and, despite all advice, information and intervention (UN, Red Cross, UNICEf, Trussell Trust, Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and others, including me), you are pursuing your policies of hardship mercilessly.

In Switzerland as here, it must be noted that this is systemic, top down, abuse and barbarity. Your government of feudal throwbacks, which even the Torygraph described as, "patronising those at the bottom and disabling those in the middle who might constitute a threat to the power of those at the top", are the ravening beasts of predatory aristocracy.

Your presumption is astounding, the very last people to dictate to and tell the poor how to live are the historic predators of the poor, those with a vested interest in maintaining the subjugation and slavery of ordinary people for your own benefit.

Last but not least in this tale of larceny by the privileged, special mention must go to the lap dogs, the lackeys and brownnosers, to power, of which Iain Duncan Smith is indisputably one, because such people can be relied upon to be the most vindictive and most vicious in the service of power. He it was who called us 'Stock!' Privilege and the pursuit of privilege is pure filth!

Free Terrell Scott, a mentally ill young man who was arrested at age 19 on false charges, denied a trial for five years, tortured until he agreed to plea bargain, released from prison for two months, re-arrested on false allegations, was added 40+ new false charges and imprisoned - again without trial, and had more false charges added while imprisoned. How far will Pennsylvania go for prison profits? How many constitutional rights will it trample, how many laws will it break, how many international human rights conventions will Pennsylvania ignore? How much abuse of fellow human beings will YOU ignore?

Greetings we are Anonymous.We come to you once again to ask for your help in making the lives of those less fortunate morebearable.In times like these when it seems humanity, tolerance and peace is hard to find, it falls to us theordinary citizens of this planet to show there is still love, compassion and respect left in the world.

Operation Safewinter was and still is about caring first and helping second. A kind word, thewillingness to listen and even a smile can change a persons day, but a blanket, some warm clothesor even a sandwich can change a persons life.

We ask you to help us help those who are suffering the most in our societies, we do not ask fordonations of money, just donations of time.

The Operation Safewinter mission is in three phases.Phase 1. To build an interactive map showing the locations of shelter, soup kitchens, advice centresetc worldwide. This phase has already begun, but we need your help. List the resources in yourtown or city and send it to us. Use the map to know where these places are locally and pass on thisknowledge.

Phase 2. Encourage volunteer units to help gather blankets and clothing to be distributed out tothose that need them most. Using the map, work with already established groups in your areas tohelp even if its just an hour per week. Make sandwiches, cakes and hand out food parcels. Bottles ofwater are most important.Phase 3. To save just one life this winter, to make the day better for just one person. To worktogether and show that even though it seems the world is out of control with respect, love andcompassion that we as citizens of this planet still have our humanity.We are Anonymous.We are legion.We do not forgive.We do not forget.Operation Safewinter re-engaged.Expect us.

http://democracynow.org - A jury in Austin, Texas, is set to issue its decision today in a case that centers on a person's right to film police officers. Antonio Buehler says he was at a gas station in the early morning hours of New Year’s Day in 2012 when he used his phone to take pictures of a woman being arrested and crying out for help. Ultimately, Buehler's attempt to document what he felt was apparent police abuse ended with his own arrest when the officer said he felt Buehler spit on him. He faced a felony charge of "harassment of a public servant," and two to 10 years in prison. Last year, a grand jury cleared Buehler of the felony, but in an usual twist, it came back with a charge of "failure to obey a lawful order," a Class C misdemeanor punishable by a $500 fine. The order was for Buehler to put his hands behind his back as he tried to take pictures. Since then Buehler has co-founded the group Peaceful Streets Project, whose members record police and post the videos online, and train others to do the same. He has been arrested several more times while videotaping officers and has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Austin Police Department. Buehler is an an Iraq War veteran and graduate of West Point and Stanford University with no prior arrests. Just moments before a jury is set to issue a verdict, he joins us from Austin.

http://democracynow.org - There are conflicting reports out of Ferguson, Missouri, over the fate of embattled police chief Thomas Jackson. Unnamed government officials told CNN that Jackson is expected to step down as part of efforts to reform the police department following an officer's killing of unarmed black teen Michael Brown in August. But Chief Jackson and the city's mayor say the reports are false. This comes as a grand jury weighs whether the officer, Darren Wilson, should face charges in the killing of Brown. The investigation has sprung a number of leaks, with unidentified sources divulging information that seems to corroborate Wilson’s account of what happened that day. The Justice Department has condemned the leaks as "irresponsible and highly troubling," adding, "there seems to be an inappropriate effort to influence public opinion about this case." The recent disclosures have heightened tensions between the protesters and police, with protesters saying the leaks are part of a broader strategy to prematurely diffuse public discontent ahead of any decision not to indict Wilson. Meanwhile, the St. Louis County Police Department has reportedly stocked up on tear gas, grenades, pepper balls and plastic handcuffs in anticipation of massive protests when the grand jury reaches its decision in November. We are joined by Antonio French, St. Louis alderman of the 21st Ward, longtime community advocate and founder of the new organization Heal STL.

Linda Wootton, 49 years old died just nine days after the government found her fit for work.Elenore Tatton, 39 years old died just weeks after the government found her fit for work.John Walker, 57, saddled with debt because of the bedroom tax. He took his own life.Brian McCardle, 57 years old, suffered a fatal heart attack the day after his disability benefits were stopped.Stephen Hill, 53, died of a heart attack one month after being found fit for work even though he was waiting for major heart surgery.David Groves, 56, died of a heart attack the night before taking his work capability assessment. His widow said it was the stress that killed him.Nicholas Peter Barker, 51, shot himself after being told his benefits were being stopped. He was unable to work after a brain haemorrhage left him paralysed down one side.Mark and Helen Mullins, 48 and 59 years old, forced to live on £57.50 a week and make 12 mile trips each week to get free vegetables to make soup. They committed suicide.Richard Sanderson, 44, unable to find a job and with his housing benefit cut forcing him to move, but with nowhere to go, he committed suicide.Martin Rust, 36 years old. A schizophrenic man who killed himself two months after the government found him fit to work.Craig Monk, 43, a vulnerable gentleman and a partial amputee slipped so far into poverty he hanged himself.Colin Traynor, 29, who suffered from epilepsy, stripped of his benefits he appealed. Five weeks after his death his family found he had won his appeal.Elaine Christian, 57 years old, worried about her work capability assessment, she was found at Holderness drain drowned with ten self inflicted wrist wounds.Christelle and Kayjah Pardoe, 32 years and 5 month old. Pregnant, her benefits stopped, Christelle, clutching her baby son jumped from a third floor balcony.Mark Scott, 46. His DLA and housing benefit had been stopped. Sinking into deep depression, he died six weeks later.Cecilia Burns, 51, found fit for work while undergoing treatment for breast cancer. She died just a few weeks after she won her appeal.Chris Cann, 57 years old, found dead in his house just months after being told he had to undergo a medical assessment to prove he could not work.Peter Hodgson, 49, called to JCP to see if he was suitable for volunteer work. He had suffered a stroke, a brain haemorrhage and had a fused leg. His appointment letter arrived a few days after he took his life.Paul Willcoxsin, 33 years old, with mental health problems and worried about government cuts, he hung himself.Stephanie Bottrill, 53. After paying £80 a month for bedroom tax Stephanie could not afford heating in the winter, and lived on tinned custard. She chose to walk in front of a lorry.Larry Newman had a degenerative lung condition. His weight had dropped from 10 to 7 stone. Atos awarded him zero points, he died just three months after submitting his appeal.Paul Turner, 52 years old. After suffering a heart attack he was ordered to find a job in February. In April he died from ischaemic heart disease.Christopher Charles Harness, 39. After finding out that the funding for his care home was being withdrawn, this man with mental health issues took his own life.Sandra Louise Moon, 57, suffering from a degenerative back condition and depression worried about losing her incapacity benefit,Sandra overdosed.Lee Robinson 39 years old took his own life after his housing benefit and council tax were taken away.Mark Wood~ Weighing just 5 stone 8 pounds when he died, Mark Wood from Bampton suffered obsessive compulsive disorder, Aspergers syndrome, phobias of food, pollution, paint fumes, and social situations, and cognitive behavioural problems. He was pronounced “Fit to Work” by Atos and the DWP . His GP said “He was an extremely vulnerable and fragile individual.Iain Caress~ A grieving son whose father looked like a ‘concentration camp prisoner’ after his benefits were slashed has blamed Coalition cuts for his death. In the last 12 months of his life, the 43-year-old’s weight plummeted and he grew so thin the bones on his shoulder were visible.David Coupe~ Cancer victim David Coupe did not live long enough to win his appeal against a cruel welfare cash cut. But his widow Lyn has vowed to fight on and overturn the decision to axe his £50-a-week incapacity benefit.Edward Jacques~ A 47-YEAR-OLD man overdosed on a cocktail of drugs after he had his benefits stopped because he was not given a proper medical assessment by the Department for Work and Pensions, an inquest heard. Edward Jacques was found dead in his house in Loughborough Avenue, Sneinton, on September 25 last year.Tim Salter~ A DEPRESSED blind man killed himself after he was left penniless because his benefits were slashed, an inquest heard Desperate Tim Salter struggled to even feed himself when controversial private firm Atos ruled he was fit for work, despite his failing eyesight. The 53-year-old, who also suffered agoraphobia, was about to be kicked out of his home.Leanne Chambers~ HEARTBROKEN loved ones of missing Leanne Chambers are today waking up to the news that she is never coming home again. Police have confirmed a body found in the River Wear five weeks ago is that of the 30-year-old, who disappeared five months ago.George~ from Chesterfield George, from Chesterfield, Derbyshire, worked all his life, first as a miner and foundry worker, then as a communications engineer, until a heart attack in 2006 when he was 53. After a brief stint working self-employed his doctor told him to stop and George applied for ESA.Linda Knott~46, had worked as a supervisor at the Brierley Community Centre in Little Hulton for 16 years before it fell victim to spending cuts. The news tipped her into depression and she had already taken an overdose of pills eight days before she was found dead at her home in Walkden.Jack Shemtob~ 53, was seen falling six storeys and landing in the lobby of TfL’s offices in Greenwich. Several security guards who saw his fall in the atrium were granted leave after being left traumatised.Kevin Bennet~ 40, had schizophrenia and used to move around so much it was difficult for his family to keep tabs on him. Neighbours suspicions were aroused after he was not seen for several months and they noticed flies coming from one of the ceiling lights.Jim Elliot~ suffered a massive heart attack a day after his 20-minute work capability assessment during which he had complained of chest pains and struggling to breathe. He was still deemed fit to work. A DAD who started feeling seriously unwell during his interview with Atos assessors – and suffered a massive heart attack.Chris Maguire~ 1952-2013 It is with sadness that we report the suicide ofChris Maguire. Like a large number of working class kids from the estates of Leeds, he found a communal voice for his ideas in the Socialist Workers Party in 1978.Robert Barlow~ Dying Merseyside man was told by benefits assessors ‘you’re fit to work’ A disabled man died penniless when he lost his benefits after being judged fit to work. Robert Barlow died last November aged 47 while suffering from a heart defect and brain tumour.Susan Atkinson~2011Richard Sanderson~2012W&J Hill~2012Donna and Zachary Oettinger~Zachary Smith~2012Ranjit Singh~2013Colin Bobb~2013Carol Booker~2010Peter Dutt~2011Victor Cliff~2013Alex Brown 2009Joseph Palmer~Paul Reekie~Carl Payne~Fears over losing his incapacity benefits and concerns about his health led a Whitehaven father-of-two to take his own life.Stephen Cawthra~His benefits had been stopped and he had got into debt but his situation had later been reassessed and benefits restarted.Michael McNicholas~2013Julian Little~2013Jaquelene Harris~2013George Scollen~James May~J. Crump. Died September 2013, aged 46. Mental health problems, bowel cancer. Abandoned by the system.Gary Hulme~Paul Mickleburgh~Chris F Lloyd~2013Karen Sherlock~8th June 2012 ~Karen died after a long and difficult fight,losing her benefits and told she was fit to work.She finally won her appeal.Karen had Diabetes and kidney complicationsEileen Nearne MBE~Eileen was a WW2 spy,tortured by Nazis.She died penniless after her British pension was halted with no explanation.Louise Davis~Anonymous ~ Ill Father hung himself in Devon 2013 after continued harassment from DWP declaring him fit for work and having his benefits stopped several times. Just could not face another assessment when the form came. His family want to remain anonymous as too traumatised to speak out.Annette Francis - A mum-of-one suffering from severe mental illness died without any money after her disability benefits dried up.Graham Shawcross, 63, had potentially fatal Addison’s disease, but was ruled fit to work last November and had his £400-a-month incapacity benefit halted.David Clapson Age 59 - EX-Soldier, 16 years BT Engineer. Sanctioned, a diabetic was found with no food in stomach, no money to cool insulin.Stuart Holley, aged 23 - 2014Aran Waite -2014Chris Smith - 2014Trevor Drakard -2014And so many more to be added...

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

The US is the only country in the world that sentences children to die in prison.

The Supreme Court ruled in Miller v. Alabama that it is unconstitutional to impose an automatic life-without-parole sentence on a child.

Victims' families, formerly-incarcerated youth, advocates, and loved ones of people serving juvenile life without parole traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend the oral arguments in this case and to, together, call for an end to the practice of sentencing children to die in prison.

Under federal court order to reduce overcrowding in state prisons, California is now releasing thousands of prisoners or transferring them to county jails. But the rapidly aging and dying prisoners confined to state prison hospices are often left behind. As many as 3,300 inmates in the U.S. die in prison every year.

Anthony Warren took police on a high-speed chase in Alabama back in 2008. When they finally apprehended him, they beat the crap out of him. Warren sued over the brutality, and the case was finally settled. The city agreed to pay out $460,000 to close the case, but here's the catch: $459,000 of that will go to Warren's lawyers, and he will only get $1000 of the settlement. The Resident discusses

Domestic Violence is something we suffer almost everyday in this place we call our world. Domestic Violence is violent or aggressive behavior in your own home, violent abuse of a spouse or partner. A example of domestic violence is a homicide because some domestic violence will end in death. Men and women face domestic violence everyday, it is not confined to a certain culture or race and it can happen anywhere.

There is now an amazon book wish list for New York State Political Prisoner Maliki Shakur Latine (thanks @throughwallsny for posting)

Maliki Shakur Latine # 81-A-4469

Clinton Correctional Facility

Post Office Box 2000

Dannemora, New York 12929

Birthday: August 23

In his early years, Maliki Shakur Latine joined the Nation of Islam and began confronting society’s oppressive forces. By 1969, Maliki joined the Black Panther Party. The discipline was not as rigid as in the Nation, but it contained the basic elements of discipline Maliki sees as essential to any effective revolutionary organization. Maliki began taking political education classes and transforming the theoretical ideals of the Panthers into daily practice.

Like many Panthers targeted by the U.S. government, Maliki found himself behind prison bars. Upon his release, Maliki found that government repression forced many Panthers underground. Maliki followed suit and spent eight years as a Black Liberation Army soldier.

On July 3rd, 1979, NYPD pulled over a car they suspected stolen. Approaching the car, guns drawn, the cops opened fire. All four occupants escaped, though one of them, and one cop, were injured. Prosecutors claimed fingerprint evidence against Maliki and a co- defendant, but no eye witnesses could place him at the scene. Following a clear pattern in cases regarding Panthers, Maliki was found guilty, sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. He has consistently been denied parole, primarily due to his past political affiliations. More information: j.mp/MalikiLatine

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The United Kingdom resident champions causes of the voiceless, the powerless and the weak, particularly in North America. She campaigns for petitions on behalf of incarcerated human trafficking.